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First preseason game tonight. Surprisingly mature hockey crowd; more calm at points than expected for sure.

Traffic was a nightmare downtown and it took nearly an hour to get to the game. Bars all around MTS packed with folks without tickets. Everyone was really happy and no, unlike Vancouver absolutely no riots (but then we won tonight).

Beers: $8.25 for a Jumbo. Ouch.

Fully noting it was a split squad game, but we sure got a nice game out of our boys. Scheifele is making Chevyldayoff look like a frickin' genius with a four point game in his first NHL outing (2G, 2A). Byfuglien is a monster - first shift flattened two guys and a five minute fighting major. He will be a favorite in this town. Ladd played well too. So we won that one 6-1 but lost the other half 5-1 in Columbus. Do I care? Nope, not for a second.

I am digging Shanahan as the league's enforcer of bad hits so far. He's doing a good job of explaining what and why and leaving it out there for everyone to see.

It will be interesting to see if some guys try to take advantage of it though and take some exaggerated dives. It would be awesome to see Shanahan call people on that as well. Probably only take a couple of one game suspensions to cull the diving a fair bit.

I need to see if I can score some tix to the Winter Classic this season. My father knows someone that's been hooking him up with various Philadelphia sporting event tickets. Hopefully he can come through with the WC.

Don't have tickets to a Pens game, so the longer he sits, the happier I am.

Lost to the Hawks tonight, so we're 0-2. Much better game than the home opener but the studs on the team need to step up at some point. Still don't care that they lost. Put up a good effort in a tough building.

Lots and lots of re-alignment talk out there this past week... the four most common seem to be:

1 - Detroit in Southeast, Winnipeg to the Central2 - Detroit in Southeast, Winnipeg to the Northwest, Minnesota to the Central3 - Detroit in Southeast, Winnipeg to the Northwest, Colorado to the Pacific, Dallas to the Central4 - Detroit in Southeast, Winnipeg to the Northwest, Vancouver to the Pacific, Dallas to the Central

I prefer #2 or #4. If we can't get into the Central, then at least ship Vancouver off the Pacific instead of Colorado. We get rid of those 9pm starts and keep our only US division rival. #3 pretty much guarantees the continuation of the endless 11th Province jokes on Versus NBC Sports Network.

But you are the 11th Province. Well, 12th if you factor in North Dakota but I'm pretty sure NBC is unaware of that state's existence.

Vancouver has to go to the Pacific. It's idiotic not to put them there. Like Minnesota and Dallas, we don't want to watch games that start two hours later. While Winnipeg is new and has no leverage in the situation, it's just dumb to put four Canadian teams in the same division. I can survive watching a division with Edmonton and Calgary but truthfully I could care less about seeing them that often. I am in the minority on that locally though.

Would rather see us in the Central if there was a choice given. Agree completely Dallas should be there too and it seems silly to me that Winnipeg and Minnesota would be in different divisions given the potential for a rivalry there and the relative short distance to travel by air.

I'm not convinced Detroit is moving East. They are a huge draw and I'm sure in some way they'll eke out some concessions from the NHL and stay in the West. The NHL has to think of it from a marketing standpoing and Detroit is often the only sellout in many Western arenas. I know the east would be thrilled to have them back there as a draw and Detroit would like the improve travel but I'm not convinced it benefits the league.